Leave baby animals alone this spring
With the calendar about ready to turn over to may, one thing you’ll be seeing a lot more of are baby animals on the Minnesota landscape. Minnesota DNR Wildlife Supervisor Rob Baden says if you do come across a baby animal in the wild or even your yard, it’s best to leave it alone.
Again, if you come across an animal in need of assistance, you can contact the Minnesota DNR Detroit Lakes Office at 218-846-8470.

